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Tag: dense breast tissue

June 27, 2018 Industry News

The Unmasking of Cancer in Dense Breasts

By Nancy M. Cappello, PhD
It’s time to kick the elephant out of the examining room, regardless of a state’s density reporting status.

February 14, 2018 Industry News

The Unmasking of Cancer in Dense Breasts

By Nancy M. Cappello, PhD
Learn about this AHRA Spring Conference speaker’s journey for patient advocacy after her late-stage cancer was masked due to dense breast tissue.

May 15, 2017 AHRA Annual Meeting

If a Patient Has Breast Density Questions, Do You Have Answers?

By JoAnn Pushkin Over 70% of American women now receive information from their breast imaging facility that they may have questions

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October 12, 2016 Regulatory Review

Breast Density: State of the States

By JoAnn Pushkin Twenty seven states, encompassing nearly 70% of American women, now require some level of breast density reporting

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October 1, 2013 Industry News

To Notify or Not to Notify – A Cause Célèbre

By Bonnie Rush

October 2013—Without notification, women will not know to seek advice or to inquire about additional imaging after a “good news” gram. They believe in the imaging results – or at least they want to.

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